Grundig Yacht Boy 400 manual Power Supply, Mains Operation, Battery Operation, Battery Check

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Power Supply

Mains Operation

Only use a mainsYunit with the correct output voltage of 9V = and cor-

rect polarity .

Connect the mains unit to the DC 9V socket. This disconnects the inserted batteries.

No responsibility can be accepted for damage due to incorrect mains operation.

Remove the batteries if you intend to operate the unit permanent- ly on the mains!

Battery Operation

with six 1.5 Volt batteries, type IEC LR 6 / UM-3/AA.

We recommend the use of alkaline-manganese batteries with low mercury percentage or no mercury at all.

Disconnect the plug of the mains unit from the DC 9V socket.

Open the cover of the battery compartment (at back of unit).

Insert batteries with correct polarity (see scheme above battery com- partment).

Observe correct order of batteries when fitting them.

Battery Check

When the batteries get weak, the indication BATT. CHECK will flash in the display.

When the radio is switched on, it will switch off after a short time.

ON-TIME TIME I

8 6:3

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BATT. CHECK

8.I.8.0.0

 

 

 

 

 

0 0

Attention

Remove exhausted batteries immediately from the unit!

If the unit is not to be used for long periods, also remove new batte- ries!

No responsibility can be accepted for damage caused by leaking bat- teries.

Protect the Environment!

Do not throw exhausted batteries in the household waste!

When buying new batteries, hand over the old ones to your radio dealer or a special collecting point.

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Contents Yacht BOY Contents SSB Mode Amateur Radio Reception Interferences Clearing the Wake-Up FunctionHints Prescriptions Radio Stations Your Unit at a Glance SnoozelightDisplay Stereo Large numeric blockBottom numeric block Front of Unit Key lock Auto Tuning Automatic station tuning Top of UnitTelescopic aerial Snooze Snooze buttonRight Side of Unit Left Side of UnitRear of Unit Aerials Ferrite rod aerialPower Supply Battery OperationBattery Check Mains OperationData Protection Mains and Battery Operation Reset ButtonSwitching On/Off and Locking General OperationDirect Entries Display IlluminationVolume and Tone VolumeWaveband Selection ToneStation Tuning Frequency Tuning in the FM BandFrequency Tuning in the AM Bands Adjusting the tuning steps If the unit is not yet switched off, do thisStation Tuning with the Numeric Buttons This frequency search is started by pressing the buttonEntering a Meter Band Entering a meter band on SWEntry example for the 49-m band Indication of the current band on SWEntering a Meter Band What Can You Store? Checking the Reception FrequencyCreating/Overwriting a Memory Position Calling Up Stored StationsIndicating Free Memory Positions Clearing a Memory PositionMemo buttons Checking the switch-on time Clearing the switch-on period prematurelyGoing to Sleep to Music Setting the Clock Time Setting the Clock Time II/Clock TimeClock Clock Time Indication Time I/IIAutomatic Switch-On/Wake-Up Function Entering a Switch-On TimeChecking the Entered Switch-On Time Wake-Up with Radio/Automatic Switch-OnWake-Up with Sound Signal Date Reminder Select Wake-up with sound signal symbol â in display withClearing the Wake-Up Function SSB Mode Amateur Radio Reception Tuning indication deflects in the rythm of the speechSpecial Functions on AM InterferencesSpecification Power SupplyOutput Power Connecting SocketsTuning Steps Intermediate FrequenciesReceivable SW bands Hints Prescriptions Radio StationsPage 72010 737